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Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital In Santa Clarita Names New Vice President, Chief Medical Officer

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital In Santa Clarita Names New Vice President, Chief Medical Officer  Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital announced the name of their new vice president and Chief Medical Officer on Wednesday.  Robert Pretzlaff, MD was named the new chief medical officer and vice president of Henry Mayo, according to a statement from the hospital.   Pretzlaff previously held leadership roles in the University of California Davis Health System as well as with the Dignity Health St. Rose Dominican Hospitals in Henderson, Nevada, according to officials.   At Dignity, Dr. Pretzlaff was the Regional Chief Medical Officer from 2014 to 2016, and then promoted to Chief Physician Executive of the Nevada Service Area and President of the Dignity Health Medical Group in Nevada. 

SCVNews com | Henry Mayo Announces New VP And Chief Medical Officer

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital revealed a new addition to their leadership staff, bringing more than 30 years of medical experience to the hospital. Robert Pretzlaff, M.D., M.B.A, has joined Henry Mayo as Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, the hospital announced Wednesday. Dr. Robert Pretzlaff Dr. Pretzlaff previously held leadership roles in the University of California Davis Health System as well as with the Dignity Health – St. Rose Dominican Hospitals in Henderson, NV. At Dignity, Dr. Pretzlaff was the Regional Chief Medical Officer from 2014 to 2016, and then promoted to Chief Physician Executive of the Nevada Service Area and President of the Dignity Health Medical Group in Nevada. More recently, Pretzlaff served as Chief Medical Officer for Lumeris, a St. Louis-based healthcare consulting firm.

Trying to boost your immune system as coronavirus spreads? Here are tips from experts

Trying to boost your immune system as coronavirus spreads? Here are tips from experts By Simone Jasper, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) © TIM TAI/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS A medical worker prepares to collect samples from individuals who signed up for drive-through testing for the coronavirus at a Penn Medicine site in West Philadelphia on Tuesday, March 17, 2020. Penn, Jefferson and other area hospital systems have set up drive-through stations to swab for samples that can be tested for the coronavirus. Healthy immune systems can help ward off infections, health experts say. As the coronavirus spreads across the United States, people may think about giving their bodies an extra boost.

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